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Has anyone eaten baby food for the puréed food? Just wondering.

Is so did you make it yourself or buy it off the shelf?

Toodles,

Rue

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My doctor's office recommended it, but I saw so much of it when my kids were little that it was a no-go for me!

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I remember tasting it once when my kids were babies. Never doing that again.... LOL. I mean baby food fruit is fine. I tried peas and it was nasty. WICKED NASTY.

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I bought Gerber Blueberry Buckle,baby,food. Now I 💙 blueberries,clear back from muffin-hood. They were my kids, they would ❤it too. Wrong, not a 1 of the3 did, so I poured,it,over top of vanilla ice cream. And to this day,if I bake a blueberry,pie, I have to eat it all. Well I wanted to, anyway! But I was nice and offered anyway.

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I did make my daughter’s baby food. I never bought the store stuff. Too bad I don’t still have the recipes. Thank goodness for Pinterest now!


Toodles,
Rue

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I bought the weird jars of Gerber Toddler Turkey Sticks. (they look like Vienna Sausages) They're bland as hell....but during soft foods stage, they were a gentle snack with lots of Protein.

They're like...100 calories for a jar of them...and 9g of protein.

I found them much easier to tolerate than real turkey or chicken at first.

Wouldn't eat them now....cause...bleh! LOL. But during soft food reintroduction, they were wonderful.

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10 minutes ago, Creekimp13 said:

I bought the weird jars of Gerber Toddler Turkey Sticks. (they look like Vienna Sausages) They're bland as hell....but during soft foods stage, they were a gentle snack with lots of Protein.

They're like...100 calories for a jar of them...and 9g of Protein.

I found them much easier to tolerate than real turkey or chicken at first.

Wouldn't eat them now....cause...bleh! LOL. But during soft food reintroduction, they were wonderful.

I may actually go get some. Maybe I could tolerate those. Thanks!

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I did buy a few jars of honey crisp purée apples. They were low in sugar and delicious. I did not try meats or vegetables.

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I just made my own carrots tonight when I made some Bone Broth if my liquids. Put them in the freezer for the purée stage.


Toodles,
Rue

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Tried one jar of turkey. It was gross. Tried mixing with mashed potatoes...still gross!

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I bought the weird jars of Gerber Toddler Turkey Sticks. (they look like Vienna Sausages) They're bland as hell....but during soft foods stage, they were a gentle snack with lots of Protein.< br> They're like...100 calories for a jar of them...and 9g of protein.
I found them much easier to tolerate than real turkey or chicken at first.
Wouldn't eat them now....cause...bleh! LOL. But during soft food reintroduction, they were wonderful.


What she said ^^^^!


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1 hour ago, DeanaNJ said:

Tried one jar of turkey. It was gross. Tried mixing with mashed potatoes...still gross!

If I hate them, I'll use them to hide the dog's pills!

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